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lo i marianna mozy and you're watching ouch. as arrows are coming up on the program of precious cargo in the port city of odessa, 17 ships laden with ukrainian grain, a white orders to set sail new york in san francisco declared emergencies as monkey pox. cases continue to rise, and there's an attack on the somali ethiopian border as the on group al. sure, bob seeks to expand its footprint in the region. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin this our in baghdad. web protest is remain camped inside iraq's parliament after storming the building for a 2nd time this week. police fight tear gas at the crowds in the so called, heavily militarized greens on more than
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a 125 people have been injured. supporters of chicago, material solder are protesting against the nomination of mom at yahoo. so danny, as prime minister, mom with abdur why it has more now, from baghdad. ah, once again, supporters of shia cleric mob to the southern, occupy iraq's parliament. but this time the vote to stay put until their demands are met. we reject corruption and corrupt politicians, sudanese a tool in the hands of foreign powers. he and his colleagues work against the rock . he won't do anything for our benefit either. we won't leave until we kick those corrupt politicians out of iraq. approve iranian look pulled. the coordination framework has nominated new hammer t. as with any 4 prime minister,
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these protesters have linked to tend to former premiere only american fight holds. the health ministry has confirmed dozens of people including soldiers were injured . when police fired t a guess at the crowds, a jimmy, everyone shares the responsibility, political parties at the political elite of, of the social forces and influential figures. we have to say to everyone, and everyone must act wisely with the rock in mind in order not to lose again, the saudi saturdays parliamentary session had been dedicated to elected a new president, followed by the naming of a prime minister who would then form a new government, all that is now and hold, giving gravel politicians
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a chance to meet. but these protesters are worried that m. p 's could hold an unannounced session to approve su danny. so now that in for the long haul from the blood, al jazeera though that willie influential, she clairmont harder all sadder one that the most support in elections in october last year. there's not been able to form a government that excludes shower rivals who support iran. now last month, father withdrew his role makers from parliament off to competing faction, fell to agree on the composition of a new government. and that's been fueling this ongoing power. struggle with rival political groups that are more closely aligned to iran for testers in parliament have chanted against others rivals his adversary's off the iran back parties. veteran she politician and ex cabinet minister mohammed as to donny,
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was nominated to the position of prime minister. so dosage of bari joins us from baghdad and i suppose as many questions on people's minds tonight, how long this session is going to last and whether the solder could be preparing for some sort of street fight. certainly that is the number one concern, and i think that is why we heard from the current prime minister mr. fall academy urging all sides to show restraint to try and prevent that from happening. because as a, you know, mary, a many of the different f factions in iraq are armed and they also have armed or groups that are affiliated with them. so, any kind of a serious escalation would a plunge this country into possibly a civil war, which is what everyone's trying to avoid. what they are hoping this will achieve is forced the sides to sit at the table and tried to come to some kind of a agreement. i think the thing we're hearing now the most is that how people are
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not satisfied with the overall structure of how this country is governed. and that goes back to the or 2005 after the fall of saddam hussein in 2003. and there was a referendum put to the people of iraq about a constitution that they would accept. and they did overwhelmingly accept a constitution that saw a parliamentary system of government come into being. and as a result of that, they now have a prime minister and president appointed through a parliament and they vote for parties rather than the actual person. and i think at the core of that we see all the problems that it's created because do have different divisions within the different parties as well. and they're rivals within certain groups. it, it doesn't matter, they're religious affiliation. i think the divisions are now very much highlighted in iraq as a result of ad booked other else other and his decision a to leave the political a sphere for the moment because he said that he doesn't want to take part in
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a process that is full of corruption at the in terms of the protestors they're hoping they're sitting in parliament will delay any kind of a vote and inevitably force the m interested parties to sit at a table and come to some kind of an agreement. the longer that takes, of course, the more dangerous the situation becomes. we have seen as many times over the years there. this struggle to form a government after elections take place and we've seen these crisis can be drawn out over many, many months. but is, are now a fear that the system might have reached some sort of tipping point that will have to encourage some sort of deeper structural change because it's simply not sustainable to continue like this. certainly this is the longest, this country has gone without a functioning government. and even though they had elections in october last year,
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they were not able to form any kind of a, a government to oversee how they spend the countries revenues. they have not had a budget for 2022 and there is a lot of money that is pouring into this country as a result of their oil sales. and of course, oil prices being at an all time highs over the past few months. their revenues this country has as grown as well, but they need to spend that money on the much needed infrastructure. they're still power outages on a daily basis in baghdad. there is a shortage of medicine for people that really needed. it's an unemployment. is that an all time high? so there really needs to be is a systematic change. and what we're hearing now is possibly a move to having some kind of a referendum as to whether or not they want to continue with this parliamentary system. if, if that is the case, then there could be possibility of fundamental change in how this country is run. but whether or not all the sides can agree to that. and also the other card and their countries that are very much interested in what happens here. whether or not
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they will stand by and love that to happen remains to be seen. but certainly i think what is clear now is the system that they have is not working regardless of how many elections they have. so there is hope and there's optimism that these actions will actually lead to some kind of long term change. very important point. you made a dozer about how this on going paralysis affects the obligation. the government has to deliver these basic services to the people. for now, thank you very much. ah, we go now to situation ukraine and the present. laudermill zalinski has called on the un an international committee of the red cross to take action over an attack on a prison complex in all in ithaca, in which dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. the red cross is saying its requested access to the prison top,
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evacuate survivors and to also help the wounded. since the attack on friday, russian in ukrainian officials of accused each other a striking the prison in a separatist held dumbass region of easton ukraine. 17 ships loaded with ukrainian grain are ready to depart from odessa for the 1st time since russia invaded the country in february, more wheat and corn is being harvested while the war continues. ukraine is a key global exporter of wheat, barley, corn, and sunflower, oil. the loss of those supplies is res global foods, food prices threatened to political instability, and it's also helped push more people into poverty and hunger in countries that already vulnerable and suffering from food insecurity. john henry has more now from odessa. ukraine in the world are waiting for 17 ships deal with grain to distribute food across the globe and help avert a global hunger crisis. prisoner volota mir zalinski on friday said those ships
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would leave soon, but they haven't left yet. there are a number of logistical problems involved with that. some of. ready those could be insurance, the fact that the waters are mine, and most importantly, security because those ships will be traveling through an active wars zone. we've also been told that the secretary general through a spokesman has offered to send a team of experts to a prison in eastern ukraine to determine whether it was a russian strike or an ukrainian strike that killed 50 people. those people were prisoners who fought on behalf of ukraine. in merrier poll, one of the things they'll look at is whether that was an external strike. as the russians claim, they say it was a ukrainian missile, or whether it was an explosion from inside. that is what the ukrainians claim. volota mer. zalinski says. it was a war crime. russian energy produced a gas prom says it stops supplying neighboring latvia with gas company accuse last
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year of violating conditions for gas withdrawal, but didn't specify which conditions it was referring to. at they earlier a lap latvian farms that it would pay gods prom and euros rather than rubles russia also cut off supplies to poland, bulgaria, and lend the netherlands and denmark where they refused to pay in the local currency. i'll shavaun fight as of a tank to military base, only some miley ethiopia border the on group, which is linked to our guide up says it's killed, more than a 100 if you open troops, but the ethiopian government said its soldiers killed more than 150 fighters who try to infiltrate the base. that algebra does control large swathes of some iron. it's long sought to establish a base inside ethiopia. several attacks have been reported raising concerns about regional stability. samuel get to chew as a journalist and addis ababa. he says conflict on the somalia, ethiopia border is on the rise. the somali state government has been supported by
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the japan courses trying to fight with. i'll show bob. there was a story that came out saying that 150, i'll show bob a lease members have been killed. but throughout the week and even a earlier this month, there has been different kind of claim and counter claim of victims and victory and so on. enough for the u. n. w p to. 2 start removing some of its employees. the somali region is one of the areas where it's has a comp that's taking care of thousands of the open, displaced people. and this goes to show you that this conflict is really moving forward. i'll show bob was claiming that they have been killing or winning the bottle so far. but this is the 1st time that the open side or the region outside. the somali regional government forces have really. 3 clean this money or
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this money killing and in a way to so i'll show bob from advancing to the capital of the somali region and far beyond it. with al jazeera ally from london still had on the program, which is that people rescued from the mediterranean sea are allowed to dump in italy, number of migrants in refugees crossing to europe. and inspiring new fans at crossing and the women's year 2020 to find is expected to draw a rack or crown in london. ah, with now the excitingly sundry, whether it's been crossed the alps. the last few days is consolidating into a wraparound area of clay, proper rain,
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less so much thunder. and it's on its way through germany and poland towards the baltic states where temperatures will drop underneath his clad and fairly persistent right behind it. all the sun comes out again and in northern europe. it's warmish, but it's pretty typical. occasionally, wet, some of the real heat is still down in spain and portugal and coming back up into france and it still exists in turkey. that's been pushed out of the way in a good part of the balkan countries. this is a picture for monday where that rain is pushed a bit further east was. you'll notice and we've got a rather disappointing looking picture in germany. blue is that which means cloud with light is red not much more. however, let's pick up vilnius in night at 90 degrees on mondays in the rain back up to 25 by wednesday after 23. so you're back up to normal. outside of europe in particular, i'm thinking france in paris we go well above normal up to about 36. not a record, but another developing though slightly less hot. heat wave in the hell buffalo sour if you like. we have seen rain reach that far. it's about the right season to do it,
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but the, the child that are going through chad in particular are pretty heavy ah, lullabies of defiance. it really touched my heart deeply when she started to sing. i. ready out is there a well remember i reached audiences beyond the middle, born into a creative family in nazareth, she sang out powerful and emotional message, the personal story, every and then the voice of palestine on al jazeera. lou . ah,
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welcome back. watching al jazeera life from london, we look at the main stories that we're covering now and thousands of protest as of storm the iraqi parliament in baghdad for a 2nd time. this week. sports of shower curtain were taught or else under a trying to block of political rival from being named prime minister ukrainian present. ramirez zalinski is called on the un needs national committee of the red cross to take action over at an attack on a prison complex. and when a new fca, dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. and al, sure bob fight is of attack to military base on the somali ethiopia border arm group says it's killed more than $100.00 ethiopian troops. but the government and artist ibis at its soldiers killed more than a $150.00 fighters. now spain is reported it 2nd monkey pox related death in the past 2 days. they are the 1st confirm monkey pox
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deaths in the european union. spain's case numbers are europe's highest, at almost 4300 global monkey pox outbreak has seen more than 21000 cases in nearly 80 countries. since may new york state in the city of san francisco of declared a state of emergency juice of these rising numbers. new york's now home to one of one in 4 infections across the u. s. with 1300 cases reported that california is not far behind, though with 800 more than a quarter of which are in san francisco. mike conner is in washington with more on the u. s. government's response. what it means is that, for example, in new york state, the public emergency has been declared. this allows the state to permit paramedics nurses, for example, to administer doses of the vaccine. it also opens up the door to greater federal assistance. now it is interesting in terms of the fact that you have had observed to say that it's very difficult to coordinate on the basis of the 7 entities. now
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that is the u. s. s. 50 states plus the 7 regions and major cities that are involved in san francisco, for example, which is the 1st city to declare public health emergency. once again, that opens up the avenues of assistance from the state as well as from federal level. so it is a bit of a hodgepodge response in terms of the health departments way of dealing with this and what i must note as well. very importantly, on wednesday, the cdc said that there was some 4500 cases reported last night. those figures were updated to some 5 to 4000, and so clearly this is a health problem that is non stabilizing. it is, in fact, mounting the data after flash floods in the usa of kentucky has risen to $25.00. the governors saying that it could take weeks to find all the victims of search and rescue operations continue. hundreds of people had to be rescued by boat after days
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of torrential rain in the mountainous appellation region. the flooding town many roads into rivers, with some low lying houses, almost completely submerged. more heavy rain to now for cost for sunday were $25.00 confirmed casualties. if there is one piece of good news, we now believe there are only 4 children and not 6 children in that number. the original 2 children that were reported have turned out to be adults. those are still 2 people that we have lost. still trying to get an accurate way to cal missing persons when we can't get to certain areas. cellphone service is still down in so many areas. and some of these areas, it's going to be hard to know exactly how many people are living there. and the 1st place, what are the stories are following of a full 100 migrant refugees, a dis in bought from the and jo ship see watch in toronto,
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italy and the ship rescued. the people from the mediterranean last week and 4 separate operations been in search of the same port to dock the days now in temperatures of 40 degrees celsius. on a rise in the number of people watching the southern island of land producers being politicized ahead of italy, snap elections in september. i mean, as the maya druggie resigned earlier this month, when his coalition government fell apart and such a good name reports now and how the arrivals or influencing vote as in lamb, producer ah, the aquamarine waters of the mediterranean, surrounded by craggy cliffs, keep loring tourists to these coats, however, vacationers aren't the reason. the small italian island has made headlines in recent years. in 2013368 migrants refugees died when an overcrowded boat capsized. dear lamb producer, it was one of the worst ship racks in modern european history. francesco verandas,
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father was fishing with a friend when he heard cries for help. he rescued a dozen people and became a national hero. reloads empty and the people will tinkle migrant. so criminals don't understand what he means to suffer for something. and forget that they're worse than nerves exploited this same africa. they came from after people protested the days when asylum seekers arrived and roamed the narrow streets are long gone. now their presence is invisible to most prompting one woman to accuse our crew of spreading misinformation. it probably was a trip to the gandhi english, the one that you're born archer and mother. there is a problem when the sea is calm, like today, we see at least 1500 people arriving each week. they're immediately transferred to sicily or somewhere else. we don't see them on the island to reset the man and he will yet the migrant welcome center is overflowing the uptake and arrivals
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coincides with the collapse of prime minister mario druggies coalition government. this month he announced his resignation twice. far right and populous parties, torpedo draggy government, and are expected to prevail in snap elections. on september 25th, the majority, siblings come from one of the oldest families on lumper. do so make a living selling produce out of a truck in the city center. we've been over a lot of us when we should vote for the far right and give them an opportunity to run the country before we say be a no good. currently, my grants are coming here every day without any rules. corrado hopes italians won't allow far right and populous candidates to scape goat migrants. almost a decade later, his father has remained in contact with some of the people he rescued, and he says the sadness in their eyes remains. natasha name al jazeera lampa. do
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son, italy, chile, now the congress has extended a state of emergency in the, our kenya region. indigenous groups are of declared war against the state and big business that demanding the restoration of their ancestral lands. and self determination is, is a test fill of the present, gabrielle porridge, just months into his 1st tom and latin america editor lucy in human reports on this . now from santiago. been since this is the aftermath of the latest attack against chiles. multi $1000000000.00 forestry industry by an indigenous my put a rebel group in the south central part of the country for an hour to fear on congress is approval of the government's request for yet another extension of a state of emergency in the al kenny, a region wasn't surprising, but it's come with a high dose of ridicule against left wing president gabrielle body. each. that we represent a favorable gothic though the same people who are highly placed in government today . and who not only attacked the previous government strategy,
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but voted against all the extensions of a state of emergency last year. had the nerve to come here to ask us for the 4th time to approve the same measure. conservatives voted in favor of allowing the army to patrol alongside militarized police in the rest of region. but several left wing deputies from body to his own coalition, especially the communist party, voted against the measure. they accused the president of betraying his electoral promise to promote dialogue and not use force earlier the spokesman of can the oldest my butcher resistance group took responsibility for the new attack, labriola and we're thrive in our priority is to channel violence towards well directed acts of sabotaged towards supplies and machinery, the government said it would not press charges against the indigenous leader, but on need an uproar back tracked seen as another example of flip flopping on the
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part of the western hemispheres. youngest president, if the next fmla, this is the government of a young generation of millennials in their learning to manage a complex state apparatus and a country that some patient with many problems. this is a year for learning the ropes a year of transition. the hope is that body to has been in office for less than 5 months, will learn the ropes soon without losing the confidence of those who elected him. every new president has to come face to face with the reality that being in the opposition is easier than being in office. president gabrielle burridge is learning the hard way that reconciling his convictions and his electoral promises with the need to make pragmatic decisions. is a delicate juggling act. lucy newman, al jazeera santiago, and poke francis has hinted he might consider retirement. he says this week's trip to canada has been challenging due to pain, he suffers in his knees. he needed
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a wheel chair to get around after straining his ligaments. earlier this year, he left canada. he also called crimes committed in canada, residential schools, genocide. during the trip, the pope also apologize to indigenous people abused at those schools, most of which were run up by the catholic church in st. louis about all of you know, it's true that i did not use the word because i didn't think of it, but i describe genocides, i apologized. i asked for forgiveness for this work, which was genocide. so i could do this, taking children away and trying to change their culture, their minds changed their traditions, race and an entire culture. yes, genocide is a technical word, but i did not use it because i did not think of it. but you can say that i said it was a genocide the way so. now on sunday, the indian women's football team faces germany and the euro. 2022 final. it's o match at wembley, and with a crowd of $90000.00, it's expected it deliver the biggest crowd for any euro's final,
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men's or women's and with millions and millions more. going to be watching around the country as nadine barbara reports. oh course england. this something in the air with us, maybe. i mean, this was sheffield after england's women learned as the lioness is thrush, sweden, to reach sunday's euro 2022 final nationwide screenings like this or bringing people together in public and nearly half a 1000000 fans of attended matches so far more than doubling the figure for the last tournament, 5 years ago, like this, federal was just a completely different atmosphere from amaze. it's not that i 5 and a small fan, a wife join in saying a mexican lives and underpinning the euros as a whole ecosystem from the women super lead to semi professional clubs, like dollies hamlet here in south london to school teams. how to believe that for decades women were bought from competing in
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a game that the english football association called quite unsuitable for females. a ground up and down the country, women's teams offer the fans quality football. we can, we count, but there's no doubt the euros tournament has opened many more people's eyes and for clubs like this, that can only be a good thing. i've got mates texting me here. i've had no interesting lemons people before. and really excited about this told me lots of guys as well, which is i see people all ages. i was on my bicycle again. they, as i can high and i don't stop at the life of history, old men and hint and talking about england game is on the not for i'm just things like that. not just for me is really special in recent years. women's and gills cripple has really taken off by 2020. the number taking part in england had reached almost 3 and a half 1000000. but there still a long way to go before the winner, anywhere near as much as the men do or make a living from the sport outside. the top tier. i play that with the year, i was going to bring a little bit more attention to the game and the women start getting
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a bit more completion because i do trying really hot. it would be nice for them to be more expensive piece of that. my actually i as the national team gear up to their biggest match ever, they'll be hoping the home crowd from give them the edge over germany. but it's not just about the result. we hope that he had that we got everyone so antagonistic that at the end actually the whole country is proud, proud of us, and more even more girls and boys will start playing football. of course, for the lawyer, this is going one step further. the ling lives made it last year and lifting the trophy is the ultimate goal. o n d baba al jazeera london. ah, to quite look at main stories of following now and protest is our main count inside iraq's parliament after storming the building for 2nd time. this week.
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